Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . l subject of poultry housing. How to plan the dimensions of the house to save lumber. The depthand height of the; house and the amount of open space needed for any sec-tion of the country. How to decide on the kind of house to build to suit yourneeds and conditions. The actual working plans, specifications, and billsof material for the construction of the Standard Types of Houses. Thekind of house suitable for a cold climate, a hot climate or a temperateclimate. Cost of building-economy. Time to build, selection of buildingmaterials. How to order


Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . l subject of poultry housing. How to plan the dimensions of the house to save lumber. The depthand height of the; house and the amount of open space needed for any sec-tion of the country. How to decide on the kind of house to build to suit yourneeds and conditions. The actual working plans, specifications, and billsof material for the construction of the Standard Types of Houses. Thekind of house suitable for a cold climate, a hot climate or a temperateclimate. Cost of building-economy. Time to build, selection of buildingmaterials. How to order lumber. How to estimate the amount of lumberneeded, hardware, nails, etc. An easy way to lay out the foundation. Howto build the foundation. How to build the framework of the poultry to build the roof, the walls, the windows and openings. Remodelingold houses. How to construct floors, partitions and ventilators. Whereand how to build dropping boards, roosts, broody coops, etc. You will findthis one of the best lessons in the House for 1,000 hens designed by Mr. Quieenberry. Most satisfactory housein existence for a large flock. Saves labor and makes it possible for one manto care for thousands of hens. BEST EVER SAW I have been in the building businessfor thirty years, but your lesson onPoultry House Construction is the bestI ever saw.—B. M. Wiggin, Kansas. INSTRUCTIVE FOR ALL Tour Lessons 3 and 4 are very in-structive. Its a big value to one con-templating the building of poultry houses, the old timer as well as theamateur.—Roland Thomson, SouthCarolina. A GOLD MINEI am absolutely delighted with theknowledge obtained from your houselessons, and I sincerely consider thesame A GOLD MINE for anyone whowishes to succeed.—J. E. Beauchamp,Canada. LESSON NO. 5Poultry Equipment, Appliances and AccessoriesDollars can be saved every month in the year, as well as much timeand trouble, if the poultryman is properly equipped with up-to-date, prac-tical home-made, l


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